I really struggle with calendula actually. I tried with an entire pack of botanical interest seeds in early spring and then again in October. Maybe it was just a bad lot of seeds :/
Kids are picky eaters. In your opinion, what are some of the easiest flowers to get children to begin eating? Are there are that are milder in flavor, or sweeter than others?
It’s very late, but Roses have a mild sweet taste and Dandelions have a sweet honey-like flavour. People actually make fake honey from dandelions using sugar and it almost looks the same! Flowers can be bitter or overwhelmingly sweet depending on what they are!
I never knew calendula didn’t like the heat. That explains a lot! LOL Thanks for another great, informative video.
What a lovely idea! And I would like to make my own calendula salve. Thanks!
Deb Kincaid you can find a video on Garden Answer where she makes a calendula salve. It seemed pretty easy.
@@digsindirt4490 Thanks!
I really love these. They look like the zeolites cultivatar?
I really struggle with calendula actually. I tried with an entire pack of botanical interest seeds in early spring and then again in October. Maybe it was just a bad lot of seeds :/
Kids are picky eaters. In your opinion, what are some of the easiest flowers to get children to begin eating? Are there are that are milder in flavor, or sweeter than others?
It’s very late, but Roses have a mild sweet taste and Dandelions have a sweet honey-like flavour. People actually make fake honey from dandelions using sugar and it almost looks the same! Flowers can be bitter or overwhelmingly sweet depending on what they are!